Zoll Medical updates from Morningstar(Reuters) - Shares of Zoll Medical Corp fell as much as 6 percent on Friday, a day after the maker of cardiac resuscitation products posted first-quarter revenue that missed Street expectations.TOKYO (Reuters) - Shares of Asahi Kasei Corp sagged 3.7 percent in early trade on Tuesday after it said it would buy U.S. medical equipment maker Zoll Medical Corp for $2.21 billion as it looks to...“ The Report Global Patient Temperature Management Market 2015-2019 provides information on pricing, market analysis, shares, forecast, and company profiles for key industry participants. - MarketResearchReports.biz ” Normally, core body temperature falls between 96.8 F and 99.5 F. Patient ...*** enter disclosure ***Get the facts on the high cost of higher education, college-savings strategies, 529 plans, financial aid, and student loans in this special web seminar hosted by Morningstar's Adam Zoll.<br/><br/><b>[0:00:00]</b> ... Adam <b>Zoll</b>: I'm Adam <b>Zoll</b> for Morningstar. If you or a family member will attend college in the next few years, or perhaps many years down the ... <br/>Tuition inflation may be waning, but debt still weighs on many recent graduates, reports Morningstar's Adam Zoll.<br/><br/><b>[0:00:12]</b> ... college stats worth studying. Sitting in for Jeremy Glaser is Morningstar's Adam <b>Zoll</b>, who covers college savings for Morningstar.com. Thanks for being here, Adam. Adam <b>Zoll</b>: Thank you, Jason. Stipp: You have five interesting stats for us today regarding college savings. The first one is interesting, especially because it's lower than we've seen in the past, and that's 2.9%. What is that measuring? <b>Zoll</b>: That 2.9% figure is the College Board's latest estimate in terms of tuition inflation at colleges around the country. The College Board ... <br/><b>[0:01:27]</b> ... $26,500, is still a pretty high one. What is that $26,500 measuring? <b>Zoll</b>: The $26,500, also from the College Board, is the average debt load that students who graduated in the 2011-2012 academic year, who ... <br/><b>[0:02:41]</b> ... low, lower than we've seen for a while. What is that measuring? <b>Zoll</b>: This 23.3% statistic comes from the census bureau. It's what they call the mobility rate, and in this case, it refers to ... <br/><b>[0:04:01]</b> ... for college savings. The number is 32, and what is that measuring? <b>Zoll</b>: This is an encouraging development. This comes from our latest round of Morningstar 529 Plan ratings that were just released a few ... <br/>Dear Morningstar.com Readers, In a recent article , Adam Zoll defined a number of common risk factors: interest-rate risk, currency risk, and geopolitical risk, to name but a few. Which risk factor is worrying you the most right now? And have you positioned your portfolio to defend against it? ...Dear Morningstar.com Readers, A key part of retirement planning is forecasting how long you'll be retired. That means making your best guess about your life expectancy and that of your spouse, if you have one. (My colleague Adam Zoll provided some guidance on estimating your life expectancy in this ...Home-price appreciation and a strong stock market have brightened the picture for savers, but not across the board, says Morningstar's Christine Benz.<br/><br/><b>[0:00:00]</b> ... Adam <b>Zoll</b>: For Morningstar, I'm Adam <b>Zoll</b>. Has a rising U.S. stock market helped improve the retirement-funding landscape in the U.S.? Here to talk about this and other topics in the realm of retirement planning is Christine Benz, Morningstar's director of personal finance. Christine, thanks for being with us. Christine Benz: Adam, it's great to be here. <b>Zoll</b>: So, 2014 is coming to a pretty volatile close in terms of stocks, but overall it has been a pretty good year--which ... <br/><b>[0:01:42]</b> ... there participating as stocks have taken off over the past five years. <b>Zoll</b>: And Vanguard also noted that more and more retirement savers seem to be warming up to the idea of professionally managed accounts? ... <br/><b>[0:02:26]</b> ... to stay in them once they've been enrolled in those fund types. <b>Zoll</b>: So, do these higher account balances then mean that we are in an improved state when it comes to retirement readiness? Benz: ... <br/><b>[0:03:11]</b> ... another have both contributed to a slightly improved state of retirement readiness. <b>Zoll</b>: But the data also shows that it is not a universal improvement across the board. Benz: That's right. The EBRI data breaks ... <br/>Dear Retired Morningstar.com Readers, In past Heard on the Boards discussions, we've heard many of you emphasize the importance of making it easier for your spouse or other family members to manage your portfolio in the event that you are no longer able to do so. This week we'd like to hear what ...